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Ardara | Guide to and through Ardara in County Donegal, a lovely little village, famous for tweed and knitwear. |
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Ballyvaughan | Tourist info about Ballyvaughan, which is situated in County Clare between the hills of the Burren and the southern coast line of Galway Bay. |
Blackvalley | Blackvalley near Killarney, County Kerry is one of the world's most unique scenic areas. The site was created by children of the Black Valley National School in cooperation with 'SIP' - see Education above . |
Botanical Garden Dublin | Some casual information about the Botanical Garden in Glasnevin, the north of Dublin, the rest of the site is kinda ... well, don't take it too serious. But it's done with a really nice design. |
Burren-Beo | The Burren in Co. Galway and Co. Clare is also called the land of the fertile rock. Within this website you will find a full range of information on the various aspect of this, Ireland's flagship heritage landscape, from flora to fauna. geology to archaeology, agriculture to community. Beautiful photographs and links complete the nicely done website. |
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Celtic Crosses | 22 Irish areas with celtic high crosses in detailed pictures |
Clonmacnoise | Children are writing about their impressions of Clonmacnoise, the monastery enclosure in County Offaly and other places in Ireland. It's part of 'SIP' - see Education above . |
Clonmacnoise | St. Ciaran founded the monastery site Clonmacnoise. Short and informativ biography and description of the place. |
Croagh Patrick | This website is dedicated to the holy mountain of Ireland, the Croagh Patrick, which is still a place of tough pilgrimage for the Irish. |
Cross Slabs | Beyond the Pale as a huge picture collection of cross slabs, standing stones and dolmen all over Ireland. No concrete description of places, but at least names of the next village or town. |
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Folkvillage Glencolumbkille | The Folk Village Museum offers an excellent Guided Tour for the visitor. In the tour through Glencolumbkille, County Donegal, you will get the chance to experience life as it was in the 1700’s, 1800's and 1900’s. |
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Gardens of Ireland | Tourist Resources offers a list of gardens in Ireland, not complete and a bit chaotic, but still interesting and nice pictures are added. In addition they offer guided tours for garden fans. |
Garden Visit | A map of Ireland, about 40 gardens with names, not directly linked, but short information about opening times and location is available by a click on the alphabetical index, could be easier. It contains all gardens on the British isles and with a further link Europe and USA. |
Gardens of Ireland | "When it comes right down to it - all of Ireland is a garden". Visit Ireland got it right. The list of gardens isn't complete at all, but there is a lot of information about Ireland anyway. |
Glasnevin Cemetery Dublin | Glasnevin Cemetery Dublin is the largest cemetery in Ireland and the first of its kind. The cemetery embodies the history of Ireland through its story and the famous men and women buried here.
The site is not that easy to navigate, the flor plan for particular famous graves still in work. |
Glen of Aherlow | Guide to and through the Glen of Aherlow in County Tipperary. |
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Heritage Ireland | Heritage Ireland leads to parks and gardens, historic sites, art and culture, tours, information about opening times, entrance fees and much more. Very easy to navigate, you don´t get lost, which is not typical for Ireland. |
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Irish Sacred Wells | The site is about restoring Irelands holy wells, finding a well near you and releasing its natural powers and pure water. Description how to get there and information about the history. |
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Kells | The complete guide to Kells, County Meath. The religious remains, High Crosses, the Book of Kells, accommodation, sport, entertainment. |
Killarney | This is the ultimative website for the Killarney area. Very informative, interactive picture - show connected with a map, moving panoramas, simply perfect. But careful, highest danger for homesick people. |
Killorglin | Touristguide for the little town of Killorglin, County Kerry, which is the home of Puck Fair, the Ireland's street festival number one. |
Knowth | The Megalithic Passage Tombs of Newgrange, Knowth, Dowth, Fourknocks, Loughcrew and Tara are located in the present day County of Meath on the east coast of Ireland. On knowth.com you learn everything about these ancient places. |
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Megalithic Portal | Megalithic Portal is a site about everything concerning standing stones, stonecircles, tombstones, cairns, dolmen. I've chosen to link the map, cause it leads directly to pages about specific megalithic sights in Ireland and England. |
Megalithic Ireland | This web site is a guide to some megalithic, monastic and early ecclesiastical sites |
Muckross House | This Website can only provide you with a glimpse of the many attractions, experiences and opportunities that are to be availed of and enjoyed at Muckross House. Our purpose in developing the Website is to share this wonderful resource with as wide an audience as possible. |
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National Garden Exhibition Centre | Very welldone, professional website, interactive leading through the National Garden near Kilpedder in the Wicklow Mountains. |
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Puck Fair | This website describes one of Ireland's most unusual street festivals - Puck Fair in Killorglin, County Kerry (see above). |
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Temple Bar | Temple Bar is a vibrant cosmopolitan cultural quarter of Dublin with a lively entertainment scene. A slide show on the first page gives brilliant impressions of the atmosphere. Additional information on accomodation, cultural scene, eating out, nightlife and pubs shopping and much more helps to organise and enjoy your stay. |
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